Akiva Goldsman

Akiva Goldsman

ProducerWriterScript and Continuity Department
Born
July 7, 1962
Awards
9 wins, 26 nominations

The Brooklyn-born son of therapist Tev Goldsman and noted child psychologist Mira Rothenberg, screenwriter Akiva Goldsman began writing as a teenager, submitting stories to The New Yorker and other publications. Although his efforts were met with rejection, he continued an interest in creative…

Biography

The Brooklyn-born son of therapist Tev Goldsman and noted child psychologist Mira Rothenberg, screenwriter Akiva Goldsman began writing as a teenager, submitting stories to The New Yorker and other publications. Although his efforts were met with rejection, he continued an interest in creative projects, churning out stories and scripts while attending Wesleyan University and later NYU's masters program in creative writing.

His first produced script, "Silent Fall" (1994), was a fact-based screenplay about a psychologist aiding a criminal investigation in which a key witness is an autistic boy,

The film served as a calling card, giving Goldsman the opportunity to adapt John Grisham's best-seller "The Client" (1994). That film marked the start of a fruitful collaboration with director Joel Schumacher.

In 1995, Goldsman was brought on to work on the script for "Batman Forever", the third installment in the franchise which attempted to inject some levity, while many felt it was inferior to the first two Tim Burton-directed films.

The Schumacher-Goldsman continued with a second John Grisham adaptation, "A Time to Kill" (1996), and "Batman & Robin" (1997).

Goldsman next turned his attention to "Lost in Space" (1998). The movie opened well but soon fell off, grossing just over half of its estimated $126.5 million budget in the USA. That same year, Goldsman was one of three writers who adapted Alice Hoffman's novel "Practical Magic" into a starring vehicle for Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman.

After being credited as a producer on "Deep Blue Sea" (1999), Goldsman remained busy dividing his time between developing projects through his production company and accepting screenwriting jobs.

His next produced screenplay was "A Beautiful Mind" (2001), loosely based on the life of Nobel laureate John Forbes Nash Jr. who battled schizophrenia.

While the film drew some criticism for what it omitted, it also earned stellar reviews and earned Goldsman his first ever accolades, including a Golden Globe, a Writers Guild of America Award as well as an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay.

Actor

The Ready RoomThe Ready Room(2019)
The Crowded RoomThe Crowded Room(2023)as Doctor
Star Trek Into DarknessStar Trek Into Darkness(2013)as Starfleet Admiral
Star TrekStar Trek(2009)as Vulcan Council Member
HancockHancock(2008)as Executive

Script and Continuity Department

FirestarterFirestarter(2022)
Doctor SleepDoctor Sleep(2019)
StephanieStephanie(2017)
Jonah HexJonah Hex(2010)
HancockHancock(2008)

Self

Virtual VisionariesVirtual Visionaries(2025)as Self
Lost in Space: We're Lost, Aren't We?Lost in Space: We're Lost, Aren't We?(2024)as Self
The Ready RoomThe Ready Room(2019)as Self - Guest
The Issue IsThe Issue Is(2018)as Self
World Building(2023)as Self

Archive Footage

Minty Comedic ArtsMinty Comedic Arts(2015)as Self
Robservations - The Show About SomethingRobservations - The Show About Something(2018)as Self

Known for

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Akiva Goldsman in Hancock (2008)Akiva Goldsman in Lost in Space (1998)Star Trek Discovery premeire Ron Howard, Brian Grazer, and Akiva Goldsman in The Da Vinci Code (2006)Paul Bettany and Akiva Goldsman in The Da Vinci Code (2006)Rebecca Romijn, Akiva Goldsman, Ethan Peck, Paul Wesley, Henry Alonso Myers, Christina Chong, and Jess Bush at an event for Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (2022)

Credit Score: Akiva Goldsman

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownā˜…WinsNomsVotes
1Star Trek8.0020097.914638253
2Star Trek Into Darkness4.0020137.701510309
3Hancock2.0020086.400539156
4Confessions of a Dangerous Mind1.0020037.00095630